-
The National Safety Council has announced finalists for its prestigious Green Cross for Safety® awards, honoring individuals and organizations for exceptional safety leadership. Winners will be celebrated Sept. 15 in Denver.
read now
-
The company will pay millions in penalties and invest in safety upgrades after two workers died in a 2020 nitrogen gas release, following a Cal/OSHA criminal referral.
read now
-
MSHA’s FY 2025 State Grants Program will fund training for miners nationwide, prioritizing small operations, critical mineral projects, and statutory rights education.
read now
-
Former NASA astronaut, professor, and author Mike Massimino will share insights on leadership, resilience, and teamwork during the 41st annual Safety+ Symposium's closing session.
read now
-
The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has fined Purelight Power LLC more than $250,000 for repeated violations of fall protection rules after inspectors found rooftop workers unprotected at dangerous heights.
read now
-
Using updated injury data, Nevada OSHA adopts a federal directive to guide targeted workplace inspections, while retaining state-specific protocols.
read now
-
For the first time, the NSC Safety Summit and Safety On The Edge Global Forum will unite under one roof in May 2026, offering safety leaders a transformative experience in Baltimore.
read now
-
With its modular FlexBrim™, all-day comfort features, and full ANSI/ISEA Type II compliance, Bullard’s latest helmet sets a new benchmark in adaptive head protection.
read now
-
A federal investigation found the railroad giant violated whistleblower protections by firing an engineer who reported a job-related injury.
read now
-
From safety sessions to keynote speakers to connection-focused networking, this year’s Safety+ Symposium aims to deliver learning, leadership, and community in equal measure.
read now
-
Set for Sept. 15–16 at the River House Lodge, the two-day event will feature PPE training, fall protection, safety culture strategies, and a keynote by “American Ninja Warrior” finalist Hoan Do.
read now
-
As mental health takes center stage in workplace safety, Michigan’s Sean Egan shares how a bold, science-backed initiative is reshaping how industries tackle stress, burnout, and stigma.
read now
-
SCATS recognizes Montego Bay Hotel Casino Resort for its long-standing safety leadership, staff training, and commitment to creating a safer work environment for over 550 employees.
read now
-
Nationwide event returns August 12–18 with free tools, recognition, and resources to help businesses improve workplace safety and health.
read now
-
The National Safety Council applauds a Senate appropriations bill that preserves OSHA funding and boosts NIOSH support for FY2026, as lawmakers address critical issues like workplace opioid misuse and heat-related injuries.
read now
-
VPPPA’s annual symposium blends deep-dive training, real-world tech, and human-centered strategies to shape the next era of workplace safety.
read now
-
Through targeted funding for childcare, recruitment, and cultural change, the ERiCA grants aim to break down long-standing barriers for women entering the building trades.
read now
-
Three major Michigan projects—including a $515 million event center and a downtown Detroit high-rise—are teaming up with MIOSHA to proactively reduce injuries through voluntary safety partnerships.
read now